BBC World Service looks ahead to the week in international news, including Russia and the UK expel diplomats, China reacts to the elimination of presidential term limits, and Nigeria won't show up to the African free trade summit.

Friday, March 16, 2018

Ben Adler and Sammy Caiola discuss health policy bills moving through the Legislature. Dr. Melba Beals discusses her life as one of the Little Rock Nine and former journalist. Capital Stage shares "The Arsonists" based on the Greek Tragedy "Electra."

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

A round-up of students and teachers and school administrators on the National Walkout Day protests. PolitiFact California follows up on President Trump's trip to San Diego. Pet Tales on raising chicks and chickens. Mino Yanci performs live in studio.

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Ezra Romero reports on NASA using new technology to measure California snowpack in a drought. Two UC Davis Emergency Medicine doctors launch the "EM Pulse" podcast. Author Sands Hall shares a memoir on her "Decade Lost in Scientology."

Monday, March 12, 2018

Political Junkie Ken Rudin discusses a potential summit with North Korea. BBC World Service looks ahead to Gen. Mattis' trip to Bahrain. UN official discusses the backlash against human rights. "No Depression" author on 1930s history in Nevada City.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Ben Bradford covers an announcement from Attorney General Jeff Sessions. University of the Pacific marks the 150th anniversary of John Muir's first trip to California. Diana Nyad speaks at Harris Center. Sacramento Zoo has animals and beer on tap.

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Dr. Garen Wintemute discusses the Parkland, Florida shooting. Political Strategist Joe Rodota shares a book on the Watergate Hotel. A remembrance of Russ Solomon, founder of Tower Records. The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra previews a concert in Auburn.

Monday, March 5, 2018

Political Junkie Ken Rudin on staff changes in the White House. BBC World Service looks ahead to news in China, Israel and Africa. Immigration attorney David Berry on DACA's legal status. FFA President Breanna Holbert on the future of agriculture.